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Timo Werner of Germany in action during the International friendly match between England and Germany at Wembley Stadium on November 10, 2017 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Bongarts/Getty Images)

13:30

Champions League changes which could benefit Reds players

UEFA have announced a new string of rule changes ahead of next season’s club competitions - including a 23-man squad for the Champions League final - so it seems like everyone basically gets a medal.

Teams will also be permitted to make one additional substitution in extra time of the knockout rounds, while three new players will be eligible to be registered after the group stages, allowing greater flexibility following the January transfer window.

There are also changes with kick-off times and the wearing of a multiple-winners’ badge on shirt sleeves.

Cisse battles for possession with AC Milan's Gennaro Gattuso after coming off the bench in the Reds 2005 European Cup final in Istanbul

13:10

Fresh Manchester City ticket woe

With some Liverpool fans who have attended previous European matches this season still reeling that they can’t get into Anfield for the Champions League quarter-final because UEFA have taken their seats, this latest ticket issue seems likely to just add salt into the wounds.

Still lacking in pedigree on the biggest stage, it seems that City haven’t even sold out yet for the second leg at the Etihad.

Ian Doyle writes:

Tickets for the game went on general sale to City supporters on Monday, and are still available for purchase on the club’s official website.

Despite being runaway leaders in the Premier League and easing their way to the last eight of the Champions League, City have failed to come close to filling the Etihad for any of their previous European games this season.

Fans show their support while they wait for the team coach to arrive prior the match between Liverpool and Manchester City at Anfield on April 13, 2014 (Image: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

12:46

Aldo discusses the future of Mo Salah

Typically frank from John Aldridge.

12:20

Can unhappy over speculation on his future

Emre Can is now well into the final six months of his current Liverpool contract (which enables him to talk to overseas clubs) and with no new deal agreed there has been plenty of speculation over his future.

Van Dijk - what a feeling

09:57

Wilson in for Wales - because he left Reds

Leaving Liverpool has enabled Harry Wilson to break into the Wales team reckons Ryan Giggs.

The 21-year-old started both of the Welsh national team’s China Cup matches this week and their new manager believes Wilson’s sharpness is down to the regular football he is getting on loan at Hull City.

He said:

“When you’re in and out of the reserves or the first team or you’re training with the first team but not playing regular first team football, it has an effect.

“Harry and Declan (John) are seeing the benefits of playing week in, week out because you can’t beat playing competitive first team games.

He Guan (L) of China fights the ball with Harry Wilson of Wales during their China Cup International Football Championship Semi-final match in Nanning in China's southern Guangxi region on March 22, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / - / China OUT (Photo credit should read -/AFP/Getty Images)

09:35

Reds winning price war with United to topple City

Liverpool are rated as the team most likely to prevent Manchester City from winning the Premier League title – next season.

Pep Guardiola’s men look like running away with the crown this term but the odds have been released for 2018/19 and the Reds are rated as the best bet to topple them - ahead of bitter rivals Manchester United.

Sturridge set to return

On-loan Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is on course to make his comeback for Premier League strugglers West Brom against Burnley on Saturday.

The England front man, who has played just 77 minutes of football since moving to the Hawthorns in the January window, hasn’t featured since he suffered a hamstring strain against Chelsea six weeks ago.

Call me cynical but let’s just hope that next week we’re not having to read ‘Sturridge injured again’ headlines - this fella who is obviously hugely talented - deserves some good fortune.

Where do Salah songs come from?

Liverpool supporters are known for their enthusiasm and creativity when it comes for creating ditties in tribute of their heroes, and latest Kop Idol Mohamed Salah is no different.

The origin of where the Salah songs come from plus a look at the forthcoming games with Crystal Palace and Manchester City are some of the topics on the agenda as Peter Hooton and his crew recorded an Allez Les Rouges podcast special in Dublin.

It’s an ideal listen if you’re on the way to work so click here to check it out

Mohamed Salah (Image: FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images)

07:46KEY EVENT

Reds Champions League battle BEFORE City

Speaking in his ECHO column, former Reds striker John Aldridge - who also blames his new boots for him taking a tumble in Saturday’s Legends game at Anfield - reckons Liverpool have another Champions League battle to win before they tackle Manchester City.

He says:

We have to keep our eyes on what’s next. And that’s Crystal Palace away.

We can’t afford to slip up and allow Chelsea the chance to get back into the race for a top-four place.

I watched Palace at home to Manchester United recently and thought they did well.

They then went to Huddersfield Town and won, a result they needed given their scrap against relegation.

Palace have players who can hurt you, not least Wilfried Zaha who is now back having been sidelined for a spell through injury.